[R] Searching for packages

Rui Barradas ru|pb@rr@d@@ @end|ng |rom @@po@pt
Mon Feb 28 14:43:56 CET 2022


Hello,

Actually, I only found it at the second try. The RSiteSearch webpage has 
a search bar, I've used it search binGroup* and found it on screen 3.

Rui Barradas

Às 13:32 de 28/02/2022, Ebert,Timothy Aaron escreveu:
> binGroup2 (version 1.02) was released 2020-04-07. There was one update on 2021-03-17 (according to available.versions("binGroup2").
> My last system update was (I assume) recent. My system is governed by my University. I get monthly updates, rarely more often. My version of R is 4.1.
> I tried Rui's suggestion (thank you) of searching using R. I read through the list several times but did not find binGroup2, though it is possible that it was there as binGroup.... and I need to open all the documents to find it.
> 
> Tim
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> On 2/28/22 07:36, Ebert,Timothy Aaron wrote:
>> If I want help on a package I can usually go to google and type "package.name in r" and I get what I need in the first few hits. Google typically offers suggestions if my spelling is a bit off, and I get hits that are close. I searched for the binGroup package in the usual way and found that it is no longer supported. I asked the authors only to discover that there is a binGroup2 package.
>>
>> If I search for "tidyv in R" I get tidyverse.
>>
>> Any idea why I did not get binGroup2 in the binGroup search?
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>> Regards,
>> Tim
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